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Why are there songs in Indian movies? Are filmmakers exploiting music industry for commercial gain to boost box office performance? In contrast to Hollywood and many other film industries globally, Indian movies always incorporate songs and dance.

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Songs and dance are ingrained in Indian film culture from the very beginning. It's not just commercial exploitation but rather an intrinsic part of the experience people expect.

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